Power system



Jan. 19, -1932.

J J. KANE PowEgsYs'TEu' Filed May 2 4. 1920 Patented.Y Jan. 1,9, 1932 .uNlran s lxa'ra's PATENT oil-rica JoHN J.' KANE, or'y MILWAUKEE, wIscoNsrN, AssrGNoJi -'ro .eLLLrs-omummasl MANU- FACTURING confirmar, v oF MILWAUKEE, wrscoNsnm, A concurrence DELA. lWARE l POWER sYs'raM Application ma May s4, 1920.I semina. 384.412,. 4 Q

This invention relates in general to an of'a power system including an engine arautomatic power system wherein an engine ranged to drivea` plurality of machines one is automatically controlled to maintain one 'of which is capable of operation as a motor or more desired conditions of operation or ,for engine-starting purposes, in the embodlnon-operation of apparatus driven. by the engine," and it has particular system of this general character wherein the engine is automatically controlled to main,-

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of the vfluid pumped. vIn any engine-driven system tain theldesiredconditions of operationor non-operation as to several ditl'erent ma- In some-instancesdof the prior art an engine is arranged to drive ai generator 'and is automatically controlled, as to both starting and stopping, by the condition of thestorage battery, as to charge `or discharge, or other elements of the load on the'electrical con# sumption. circuit. Again, in other instances. where an engine is arranged to drive a pump, the engine is automatically stopped or otherwise controlled when the level or pressurelof' fiuid pumped has reached-a desired point' and, in some cases, boththe startingandl stopping of the engine lare wholly automatic in response to low level or pressure conditions and highl level or pressure conditionsy wherein( the engine is automatically started by adynamo-` electric machine intended'for normal use as a generator, there is'considerable strain upon the electrical side of .thef system, both the s dynamo-electric machine the storageV battery, during starting; and, hence, it is ex# vtremely desirable, to reduce, tor'aminimum the number of startingoperations of the dynamo-electric machine.

other machine in addition to van electric generator, and an attempt is made torender the "control ofthe engine-automatic in response to both levell or pressure conditions of a fluidfreservoir and' conditions of thestorage hattery or other element ofthe electrical load,

the dynamoeelectric machine ofthe system is i called uponfor a` considerablygreaterl numlhis invention contemplates 'the 'provision' relation to a^ However, when/ ythe engine 1s used for drivlng a pump or only appara-V ment of the invention illustrated hereinlthese machinesI being consideredas 'a pump, operative to accumulate a on fluid 'in a storage reservoir, and a genera` tor arranged to lsu ply Yan electrical load including a storage attery, along/with auto,- matic means responsive to predetermined desired heador pressure 4 pressure or level conditions of the storage i reservoir and predeterminedV conditions of the electrical loadon the generator for controlling the operation ofthe engine. As will be' pointedfloutp herein, these controlling means may be such that the engine maybe y started inresponse to the attainment of a.,

predetermined minimum condition relating` to either the pump,` including its 'storage reservoir,'or the generator, including its load, and may be stopped only in response to the attainment ,of predetermined maximum con- -ditions relating to both the pump and the generatorand there will be no `unduelosls, off

' power upon the attainment of the maximum' condition relating toy one of the machines prior to thefattainment lof the maximum con A ditionrelating tothe other`madchinel f ing an engine arranged to drive a.V of different machines,J and means matically controllln gine in response to predetermined conditions .relating to tliehse'veral machines. *f f eral ldiierent machines or pieces of apparatus, one being capable of operation as avmotr l,It is an object of thisiinventionto provide an improvedfautoinatic power system includ-i lurality or autogthe'operation of the en- It is a Ifurther object of this invention to provide an improved automatic power-system' lncluding an\engine` arraiiged to' drive sev- '4 for starting the engine, and the system in"- cludin automatic means for controlling the operatlon'of the engine in response .to one or more desired or predetermined conditions sociated with thefseveral machines. p

Itis a `further object of thisinventionto provide an improved automatic power system ,l including an engine arrangedto drive an electric' generator' and a second p machine, 'and f means for automatically controlling the starting of the engine in response to predetermined conditions relating to either the generator or the second machine and for controlling the stoppin of the engine in response to predetermine conditions relating to both the generator and the second lnachine.

It is a further objectof this invention to provide an improved automatic power system including an engine arranged to drive a pump conne ted to a iuid supplysystem and a generator connected to a load including a storage battery, and means for automatically controlling the operation of the engine in response to conditions relating to both the fluid supply system and the generator load.

These and other more or less specific ob jects and advantages are attained by this invention, various novel features of which will appear from the description and drawings, disclosinfr nn embodiment of such invention, and Willrbe more particularly pointed out in the claims.

In the accompanying drawings, there is a diagrammatic showing of an automatic power system including features of this invention.

In the embodiment of the invention disclosed, an engine E, preferably of the .inter- -nal combustion t pe, is connected in driving relation with'a ynamo-electric machine G, of a type readily operable as either a generator Qr motor, and a pump P, the engine and the generator being here shown as being mounted upon the same shaft; and a. clutch C is provided for controlling the power connection between the'shaft of the engine and gen erator and the pump.

' centrifugal type, having an inlet 12 and a dis? tit The generator G is here shown as being of the compound wound type, having a series field 6 and a shunt field 7, the terminals of the generator being connected to the supply line .9, l0. Any suitable controller may'be provided l:in connection with the generator field for maintaining constant voltage thereon, in case the same may be necessary. A storage battery S is connected across the supply line 9, 10 between the terminals of the generator and the various other elements of electrical load, indicated generally at L.

The pump P is here shown as being of the charge 13 connected to a reservoir R which may be either an open cistern or tank .as shown herein, or a closed tank containing a body of air which may be put under pressure to maintain a desired pressure n the duid within the tank.I n

The fuel inlet or supply/pipe to theengine 'E is indicated at'I, a throttle or control valve i V being locatedfin the inlet to control the admision of fuel to the engine.

1A cutout switch 14'isprovided in one side Y ofthe supplyline 9, this switch ,being of ordif.

nary type for this purpose and being operated in response to conditions in its series energizing winding and its shunt energizing winding 16, these windings being differentially connected. It will be apparent that switch 14 is closed only when the engine is driving the generator at a suflicicntly high speed and developing suitable charging volt.- age and while the battery has not yet reached a condition of full charge, this switch opening automatically when the battery has reached this condition of full charge and also when the generator speed or voltage drops below normal charging value, in this latter case there ceasing to be any appreciable holding eiiect by the series winding 15 and there occurring a reverse flow of current through such series winding with consequent more ready deenergization of the magnet and opening of the switch.

ln order to provide for starting the engine through the dynamo-electric machine G, the latter, acting as a motor, a shortcircuitingl connection 1T is provided which is in parallel to the portion oi the supply line S) which contains the cut-out switch 14. This shortcircuitin r path 17 is controlled by a switch 18 biase to open position as by a spring, as shown herein, the switch being here provided with an operating electromagnet 19 whose energizing circuit inaybe completed through a hand-operated switch 2() whenever it is desired to close the switch 18 for engine starting purposes, this ener izing circuit bcing thus completed from tic supply line i) through the switch 2O and the connection 2l to the supply line 10.

The cont rolling valve V in the inlet to the engine E is connected through suitable mechanical connections to an actuating lever 28, pivoted at an intermediate point and operable in either direction to open or close the valve V. Electromagnets 24 and 25 have their plungers operatively connected to opposite extremities of the lever and are effective to actuate the lever in either direction, depending upon which of the clectromagnets is energized. -The circuit of the electromagnet 24 is completed through tne switch 18 when the latter is moved to closed position to effect -the engine starting operation, the circuit being completed from the supply line 1(),and the connections 2l and 26 through an auxiliary contact of this switch, as indicated, to the supply line 9. Energization of the electromagnet 24 causes operation of its plunger so as to actuate lever 23 in a direction to canse opening of the valve V, this operation being, under ordinary circumstances, practically coincident .with the completion of The energizing winding of the ectromagnet 25 is in series with a switch 27 Athe movable is in closed position when the witch 14 is open, and vice versa. flhe enertgizing circuit a rod 48 when the rod 46 is moved upwardly,

of the magnet is completed om the'supply line 10, through a connection 21, and through a connection A28 and aybridging switch 29, when the latter is in closed position, and a connection to the supply line I 9 at a point between the generator and theA last operative position to which it has been cut-out switch` 14. A ,l

.The lever 23 is preferably provided with some means for releasably holding it in the moved by the magnets 24, 25. This means may be, as shown in the drawing, -a spring M having one end fixed and the other end attached to a projection on the lever so that the latter end of the spring moves from one side .to the other of the line joining the fixed end of the spring and the axis of the lever.

The switch 29 may be in the form of a bridging plate perforated at its center to receive an operating rod 31 freely movable therein and provided lwith an abutmentl 32,

adjustable as desired, below the bridging plate 29. The rod31 is connected to a oat F, as here shown, associated with the reservoir R so as to rise as the level in the reservoir rises and to )fall as the level-falls. A stationa'ry stop 34 maybe provided to limit the 'downward movement of the bridging plate 29 away from its fixed contacts. l'A ysecond vbrid in late 35 referabl similar in shape.

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to the plate 29, `is operatively associatedl with the rod 31, the rod passing through a central opening in the plate and the latter being biased to a position away from itsfixed contacts by a spring 36 mounted between the bridging plate and f a fixed abutment, as shown. The rod 31 is provided with an operating abutment 37 above the bridging'plate 35 .andy cooperative therewith, when moved downwardly by the iioat to force the plate downwardly-against the'action of spring 36 and into engwement with theixed contacts of switch. 'D

When the bridging plate 35 is in closed position, it completes` a circuit from the supply Y line 9 and through connections 38 and the energizing winding of the operating magnet 39 of the switch v41, and connections 42'and y21, to the supply line 10, .The switch41 com` pletes a circuit, through `the connections 42 and 43, which is in shuntfto the switch 20, and thus lis effective to complete the energizing circuit of the operatingmagnet 19 of the starti'nfr switch 18. It will be' apparent then j that when'the bridging plate 35 1s movedto closed position, in response to low water`in;

the reservoir` R, the starting switch 18 is closed. to effect start-ing ofthe engine. f

A lever 45,4.pivoted at-one end, is attached atl an v intermediate point to .the actuating rod'3l for the switches 29 and l35,' and has a connection atits free end to a' reciprocatingN rod 46. l Adjustably mounted onaportion of this rod is an arm 47 arrangedto actuate l tion.

'the lever 57 is t rough co-o eration with"` an abutment rod 481 The lower end of thls rod 48 is at'- f tached to a bell crank lever 51 which actuates the movable element Aofr the clutch C intopand out of operative position. Means, such as the spring 52, are provided for Lbiasing the clutch member to clutching position. vIt will be apparent that the reciprocating rod 46 formsa connectionbetween the lever 45 attached to the switch-operating rod 31 and the operating rod 48 of the clutch C, so that whenf the rod 46 is shifted upwardly. from nornialpposition shown in response to the float Finthe reservoir R, the switch 29 is moved to closed position and the clutch C to released position at the same time, andy i when the rod 46 is shifted downwardly from normaly position, the switch 35 is closed Gravity ora suitabley spring is e'ective to returnthe switch 29 to normal position, and 'j the spring 36 is effective to return the switch 35 tol normal position when the effect oflthe "rodp46 is removed. Likewise, thepspring 52 serves to return the rod -48 tov normal posi- As'an auxiliary oralternative means for disconnecting the pump P from the shaft of the generator and engine, additional clutch-l operating means are provided, the same being in the form" of an electromagnet`54 arranged 'to operate an armature-actuated lever 57, the latter being associated with the operating rod 48 through engagement with` an abutment element 58adjustablyfixed on the rod 48. This latter arrangement is such that, on energization of the electromagnet 54,

actuated and, through its cooperation with the abutment 58, vserves to actua-te the rod `48 and thus release the. clutch The circ-uit of theY elctromagnet 54 is c os'edfrom the supply line 10, through the connections 56. and 28, the switch29, when the latter 'is in closed position; and the connection l30, to he supplyline 9.y v i t As an auxi iary means for accomplishing the automatic stati'ng-of theengine when v. the storage batteryrhas reached a predeter- `Lmmedd'ow condition of charge,

there is, prvided a switch 61 actuated by the electromagne't 62. The energizing circuit of this eleci tromagnet maybe closed by an ampere-hour meter, or other.means,wh'enthe battery has l become' discharged tb -a predetermined exmagnet 62 may be'closed from the supply :line v9, through thefcircuits42 and 21, tothe supply-line 10. In the form shown, this elec-v tromagnet 62 is sodesigned that the switch j61 is normally held open and,on decreaserof the battery lvoltageto a value corresponding 'to a` predetermined low conditionof charge,

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the operating magnet 19 of the starting switch (33 is eiective to close a shunt circuit about the switches 20, 61 and 41 and thus close the circuit ot the operating magnet 19 ot' the starting switch 18. The operating magnet for the switch 63 is provided with a shunt. winding (i4 whose circuit is closed from the supply line E), through the connection 21 to the supply line 10, and a winding b5 in series with the storage battery between the latter and the supply line the arrangement being such that this series winding carries only current passing to or from the storage battery. The windings 6-1 and 65 are so arranged that they are cumulative when the battery is supplying energy to the line and are in opposition whenv the generator is charging the battery. Further, these windings are so proportioned that the magnet is eifective to operate the switch 68 to closed position only when the discharge is at a sufiiciently high prcdeermined rate to warrant the starting of the engine, so as to enable the generator to carry the entire load or a portion thereof and thus avoid excessive discharge oi' the battery.

As there is no particular object in completing the circuit of the operating magnet 19 when the engine is in operation, a switch 67 is provided in the circuit of this operating magnet. This switch is biased to closed position` as indicated, and is movable therefrom by an operating n'iagnet 68 whose winding is effective to cause openingr of the switch when the winding is subjected t'o a voltage corresponding to operation ot the engine under its own power. As illustrated, the circuit of this operating magnet is completed from the supply line 10, through connection 21 and the short-circuiting `connection 17, to the supply line 9between the generator terminals and the cut-out 14. l

A manually operated switch 69 may beinserted in shunt to the switch29 so'as to cause operation of the clutch-releasing magnet 54 independently of the position of the ioat F,

gizing purposes when the-engine is stopped,

even lithe switch 2 9 .is closed, since this energzing circuiti is 'connected to the supply" the circuits 2b, T1 and 5b, to the supply line l0. It will be apparent that the circuit ot' this clutch-releasing magnet is interrupted as soon as the starting switch 18 is withdrawn from closed position, thus permitting tho clutch to operate immediately toconncet the pump to the shaft, in case it is necessary to accumulate fluid in the reservoir li.

As a precaution in preventing energization of the circuit ot' the magnet 25 during the starting operation in case the switch 29 may be in its closed position, thus opposing the operating eii'ect of the magnet 2 4 in opening the engine throttle, a switch 72 may be provided in the circuit of the operating magnet and in series with the switch 27. This switch 72 is normally elosed,| but is operable to open position by the electromagnet 73 whose energizing circuit is closed through the connection 26 when the starting switch 18 is closed.' rlhrough this arrangement, the circuit of the throttle-operating magnet 25 is' open while the starting switch 18 is'in closed position.

'lhe mechanical means for actuating the switch-operating rod 81 and the clutch-operating rod 48 in response to the position of the float F include a lever 81pivotcd at one end at a fixed point and attached at an intermediate point to the operating rod 46. The free end of this lever 81 has attached thereto va rod 82, the lower end of which is movable in a guice 83 associated with the reservoir R.

vThe .rod 82 is provided with adjustably positioned abutment members 84 and 85 and passes through, or is otherwise associated with, the oat F, so that this rod is moved upward by engagement of the float with the abutment 85 and is moved downward by cngagement of the float with the abutment 84.

It will be apparent that the abutment members 84 and 85 may be disposed in any suitable position on the rod 82. depending upon the desired permissible limits of fluid level in `t-he reservoir. 1n case such operation is desired, thus render- A spring 86, or other suitable means, may serve to retain the lever 81, rod 82, rod 4G and rod 31 in a neutral position when not subjected to actuating forces due. to engagement of the oat F with either of the abutments 84 and 85. v

'It may be assumed that the illustrated disclosure is thatv of the system when the engine is at rest. In case it is desired to start the-engine, the same may beaccomplished by closmg the switch 20, thus completing the energizing `circuit ofthe operatingfmagnet 19 ofthe starting switch 18. The closure of the starting switch'18 completes a circuit from the storage battery,through the short-circuiting connection 17, around the cut-out switch 14, andthe field and armature circuits'of the generator'. thus causing the latter to operate as a motor. Closing of the starting switch 18 also completes the"l circuit ofthe clutch-releas-` ing winding 54, through the connections 26, 71 and 56, thus causmg disconnection of the pump from the'generator and` engine shaft.

. Likewise,closure of the starting switch completes the circuit of the'` energizing windingI of the operating magnet 24, the latter being operative to openthe throttle valve V of the engine. The engine is now free to yoperate under its ,own power, mcreasingm speed until the counter electro-motive force develf oped at the armature terminals is greater than the battery voltage, that is, the machine is operating as a generatorand developing voltage sufficient to cause closure-of cut-out switch 14 through the energizing action of the shunt winding 16. This speed and voltage is most readily reached during the start? y ing operation since there is no load on the engine at this time. Closure of this cut-out 14 connects the engine directly tothe lsupply lines 9, 10, permitting charging of the storyage battery' or supplying the load L directly from thev generator terminals, the current .throughthe series winding at this time assisting in maintaining theswitch 14 closed. As

, the cut-out 14 is closed, the switch 27 associatcdtherewith is opened As soon as it is apparent that the engineis' operating under its own power, the starting switch 18 maybe permitted to move toopen position by opening the switch 20. This opening of the starting switch de-energizes f the electro-magnet 24', leavlng the throttle valve V open, angl also y de-energizes the" electromagnet 54, .permitting' operation of the clutch "C to connect the pump to they `engine vshaft for operation thereby.

The system is now'operative toc,ause the generator to supply energyto the storage Hattery anal the load L, andthe pump to furnishluid und-er pressure to the reservoir R.

Assume that the level of liquid in the resy crvoir R has reached the point where the float F engages with the abutmentv85 and thus -faetuates tlreflever 81 and the rod 46' connected thereto. Tfhis causes actuation of the rod 31'- to close the switch 29, and also actuation of the clutch-operating rod 48, through the arm 47,-to release the-clutch and thus disconnect the pump" from the engine.- In addition to the, mechanical effect exercised on the` rod'48,

the armature-actuated lever -57 is actuated through energization of themagnet 54 on closureL of the switch 29. Either of these ac tuating means for the clutchfoperating rod 48 may be, in itself, suicient for eiecting the desired actuation of the clutch.

The parts of the system will remain in this consequent decrease lin the effective energizationV of this operating magnet, the cut-.out switch opens automaticall this automatiQ opening of the switch 14be1ng incident to the battery becoming fully charged, as hereinabove described. This operation of the cutout causes closure of the switch 27, thus completing the operating circuit/of theI electromagnet 25, through the switch 29, the latter having been closed previously, as described t above. Energization of the electromagnet 25 causes closure ofthethrottle valve 'V, cutting oil the supply of fuel to the engine and stopping operation ofthe latter.

Assume that the storage batteryl isdsuti# charged to a point at which the float F comes 14 dropping to a minimum at this time, with i Jinto engagement with the abutment member, f

84 and causes operation of the rod 82 and the operating/lever 81 connected with the rod 4/6. This downward 'movement of the rod 46 causes operation ofthe rod 31 to move the switch 35 to closed position, against the action of the spring 36. Closure .of the switch 35 completes the energizing circuit of the operating electromagnet 39,*causin' clo'sure ofthe switch 41, the latter being e ective to close the circuit of the operating magnet 19 tion `with closure of theJ manually-operated switchv20. The fact thatthe' switch 35 may remainfin closedposition for some time after the engine isstarted is of no effect invcausng further operation of the startingswitch 18,

because `the circuit of the operating. magnet 19 isopened at the switch 67 as soon ais'the engine isstarted. I f- I'f the engine is at rest, and the storage battery .becomes discharged be'ond. a` redetermined' point, as measured y the` ecreased voltage across the battery terminals, or o therwise, 'the switch 61 closes, its energizm winding 62 being no longer effective to hol it'open. kClosure of the switch 61 is effective to completefthe energizing circuit of the operating'magn'et 19 of the starting switch 18;

. andthe starting operation is similar to that described in connection .with closure of thev switch' 20 or the switch 41.

` Again, assume i and the battery is supplying the electrical load. Itisto b'e noted that ywhile the engine of the starting switch- 18.' Thev starting lll that the engi-ne is at rest a 63 hasits'shunt and seri-es windings 64 andv f65, respectively, energized by battery current, the effects of the two windings being cumulative at this time; but the series winding.

closure of the switch 63, thus completing the f energizing circuit of the operating magnet 19 of the starting switch 18. The engine is started and the generator is thus made effective to carry the heavy load upon the circuit, thus., relieving the battery of a strain that would soon cause full discharge thereof.

The ordinary operation of the generator G of the engine E, except -where fairly close voltage regulation is secured, will continually include minor fluctuations in the voltage of the generator, whether these fluctuations be due to slight changes in the electrical load or to variations in the engine speed, such as may be occasioned by slight changes in its load, the feedor character of fuel, or other cause. W ile these minor fluctuations in voltage have no effect in causing opening of the cutout switch 14 while any'appreciable current is flowing from the generator to the battery, however, when-the battery is nearly or fully charged and no appreciable current passes from the generator to the battery, a slight decrease in the generator voltage, such as may be incident to the above mentioned minor fluctuations, may be relied upon to cause desired opening of the switch 14. In order to render more certain the desired opening of the switch 14 on the attainment ofa predetermined charge of the battery (corresponding to full charge thereof.),'particularly in installations where the voltage regulation of the generator is fairly close, any of the pertinent teachings of the prior art may be resorted to for decreasing the energizing effect of the uvoltage coil 16, even to the extent of breaking the circuit of this coil. Morepartlcularly, resortmay be'had to such prior art expediente as are described in4 any of the U'. S. patents to Slough Nos. 1,204,599., 1,204,600, 1,204,601, November 14, 1916, and Strong No. 1,225,283, MayS, 1917, for automatically reducing' or destroying th'e energizing effect of the voltage holding coil of the cut-out switch on the attainment of the predetermined degree of battery charge.

The generator is always in operation whenthe engine is operating under its own power',

' independently of whether or not the lsystem has been automatically started in response to a condition of low water inthe reservoir R or some predetermined tandition of the battery or other part of the load. This arrangei ment is such as 'to 'insure the minimum number of starting o erations as well as to insure proper charge. of) the storage battery and the proper amountof liquid in the reservoir R.

Itwill be apparent that there is provided an automatic power system involving two engine-driven power-supplying machines and wherein the engine is automatically started in response to a predetermined condition relating to either of the machines and is automatically stopped only'in response to the attainment ofpredetermined conditions relating to both machines.

While the invention has been more particularly described in connection with a systemk wherein automatic operation is secured through a float whose position is dependent upon the level of the fluid in a reservoir, it

`will be apparent thatthe system is equally operative where automatic operation is in response to limiting pressures of fluid in a reservoir. Likewise, any other machine operative under desired predetermined conditions may be substituted for thepump; and, as to certain features of the invention, another type of combined motor and powersupplying machine may be substituted for the enerator.

hile the specific electrical apparatus disclosed herein is in the form of a single machine operative as a motor for engine-starting purposes and as a generator for batterycharging purposes, it will be apparent that, las to certain features of the invention, it is immaterial whether one uses a single machine, as disclosed, or a generator permanently associated with the engine and a separate motor `operative merely for engine-starting purposes, as in the case of the well-known two-unit starting and lighting systems.

It should beunderstood that it is not desired that the invention claimed be limited to the exact details of construction hown and described, for obvious modificatie will occur to a person skilled in the art.

It is claimed and desired to secure by Letters Patent:

1. In combination, an engine, electrical apparatus having both motor and generator characteristics and operatively associated with said engine, an additional machine operable by said engine, and means for automatically controlling the operation of said engine in response to predetermined conditions relating to said apparatus and said additional machine, said controlling means permitting useful operation of said additional machine by said engine after cessation of sup- .ply of electrical tenergy-by said electrical apparatus.

2. In combination, an engine, a storage battery, electrical apparatus operable as a motor from said storage battery to start said engine and as a generator driven by said engine to supply said storage battery, an additional machine operable by saidengine, a relll) leasable driving connection betwei said en- 6. In combination, an engine, lapparatus gine and said additional machine, andmeans' having both motor andgenerator characterfor automatically controlling the operation istics/and operable to start said engine and of said engine, saidmeans including instruoperable-by said engine, means biased to a mentalitiesoperative at the ywill ofthe opercondition wherein it re'leasably connects said ator` to insure stoppage of said engine upon pump in driven relation to said engine for substantial completion of a prede rinined operation thereby, and means automatically battery charge or to permit said engine to operative during the starting of said engine lll . from said source of the drive said additional machine upon substanby said apparatus for insuring the release of tial completion of charging ofsaid battery. the driving connectionl betweenI said engine 3. Incon'ibination in a power system, an and Said pump.. i en ine, a source of energy, apparatus oper- 7. In combination, an-engine, electrical apab e as a motor supplied from said-source paratus .operable ias -a motor to start said for starting said engine and as a generator engine and as a generator drivenby said endriven by said engine fpr supplyi'n source, an additional machine normallf. condynamo-electric machine, a pump. a resernected to said engine, said apparatus being Voir in iuid communication with said pump,

operatively coiinectible to said engine and and means automaticallyresponsive under available to supply said source Whenever said certain conditions to theV charge ot said batengine is operative to drive said additional tery for exerting a controlling effect upon machine, and controlling means for said syssaid engine, and a device operable at the will.

vtem including means responsive to predeterof the operator to insu-re stopping of ysaid mined conditions relatingto said additional engine 4after discontinuance of. normal chargmachine for disconnecting said machine from ing of said battery or to permit continued opsaid engine Without causing discontinuance eration of said pump by said :engineaftcr of operation of said apparatus as a generator discontinuance of normal charging of said for supplying energy to said source. battery. .A ,f

4.' In combination in a power system, an 8. Iny combination, an engine, electrical ap! engine, a source of electrical energy, elec paratus operable as a motor to start said entrical apparatus OfpeI- able as a motor supplied gine andas a generator driven by'said engine,

as a generator driven by said enginefor sup tricalfapparatus, a pump,v means 'for releasplying energy to said source, apump releasably Connectlnil Said' Pumpvto' Said Engine-i ably connected in driven relation with re- Said latterwmeans nected to saidpump, and controllingmeans gine', means for insu ing the diSCOIiIiGCOI 0f for said system responsive to a pi-edete'r-4 saidpunipfrom said engine during the start` "mined Condition f Said source 0f energy for ing thereof,Q a fluid reservoir connected to exerting a controlling eil'ect upon the connec- Said p11mp, I HGHIIS IQSPOHSVG t() Predetertion between said apparatusand Saidsource -m1ned conditions of the fluid in said reserand res onsiveto predetermined conditions Voir lfor 'controlling the driving connection" d) between said pump and said engine. iii-zh.

uid in said reservoir for automatif l. cally controlling the starting of said engine pendently ofthe speed of operation thereof.,

. and for controlling the. drivii'igfconnectionand electromagnetically actuated means inbetween said engine and said pump without dpendently responsive to predetermined conf substantially affecting the Operation 0f said ditions ofthe iuidin said reservoir and the electrical apparatus by said engine for sup- Charge 0f lSilid- StQI'ilg@ battery fOI Qetllig plying energy to said source. the starting of said engine.

5. In combination in a 'power system, an 9. In combination, an engine, electrical apen'gine, electrica] apparatus having a motor paratus operable as a motorsto start sind encharacteristid'and effective to start said englue and 21Sl a genelfatOl: (lllVeYi by S2l1d @iigin'e and having a generator characteristic gine, a storage batterynn the circuit of said and operable by said engine, and an electriele-@P10511 apparatus, il Pumliopelabh by Sald cal circuit lincluding a storage battery, a engine, means for releasably connecting sind pump, a Huid reservoir connected to said Pump mlsaidengin@ for Operation thel'ebya pump, and Controlling means for'said System fluid' reservoir, means for connecting said Uincl'uding means responsive to predetermined pump in Huid COmmllniCatiOIi with Sad ieS- 5 of said pump@ without substantially affecting the operation conditions of the fluid in said reservoir for ervoir, means responsive to predetermined. controlling lthe starting of said engineN conditions of the fiuid in said reservoir for through said electrical apparatus, said conrendering said -pump ineffective for the purtrolling means -"permittinga. substantial re.- pose of supplying fluid to said reservoir-'withduction of the energy supplied by said elecout causing stoppage of said engine, and autrical apparatus when acting as a generator tomatically operative means for' causing the stoppage of said engine, said latter means comprising an electromagnetically actuated said gine, a storage battery'in the circuit of said.

ing biased to position. spect tp Smd engme, Hu-1d reservou C011- wherein said pump s connected to saide'n- 0r Starting Said engine and a. storage battery in the circuit of said elecf apparatus operable as a motor to start said engme and as a generator driven by saidengine, a storage battery in the circuit of said electrical apparatus, a pump operable by said engine and connectible to supply duid under pressure to a reservoir, means responsive to predetermined conditions of the Huid' in said reservoir for controlling the veffectiveness of said pump for supplying fluid to said reservoir during operation of said engine, and means automatically operative to effectstopping of said engine, said latter means comprising an electromagnetically actuated device whose effective actuation occurs only upon the simultaneous attainment of predetermined conditions ot' the fluid in said reservoir and the charge. of said storage batter and electromagnetically actuated means incependently responsive to predetermined conditions of the fluid in said reservoir and the charge of said storage battery for effecting the starting of said engine and torrenderiug said pump substantially ineffective as a load on said engine during starting thereof.

l1. In combination, an engine, an electromagnetic machine operable as a motor to start said engine and as a generator driven by said engine, an electrical power circuit ineluding a storage battery and a variable electrical load connectible to said electromagnetic machine, a pump operatively connectible to said engine` a reservoir in fluid 4communication with said pump, means automatically operative in response to a condition ofi, the fluid in said reservoir for causing starting of said engine and for causing said pump to be rendered ineffective forcharging said fiuid reservoir without affecting the opera! tion of said electromagnetic machine by said engine, and means responsive to the drain of an abnormally large current from said storage battery tosaidpower circuit for causing starting of said engine and responsive to a predetermined condition relating to saidv electrical power circuit for causing stopping of said engine when said pump has been rendered ineffective for fiuid vsupplying purposes.

12. In van automatic ,electric generating system, the combination with an internal combustion engine, an electromagnetic machine adapted to serve as a generator whenl driven by the engine or as a` motor for starting the engine, a storage battery, a load, Yand circuits connecting the'battery, electromag` netic machine and load, of a solenoid including a coil at all times in the main battery charging and discharging circuit, and a controllei1 in the connection between the battery and electromagnetic machine and controlled ,con

lby the movement of the armature of said sole-V noid. i

13. An automatic electric generating system of the ty `e in which battery current may operate an e ectromagnetic machine to start an internal combustion engine when a predetermined load is put on the battery and in which the engine when started may drive the electromagnetic machine to generate current for carrying the load or charging the battery, distinguished by a solenoid coil 1n series with the battery during battery charging or cngine starting operations, said coil having a core movable to control the circuit connecting the battery and electromagnetic machine.

14. A pressure system and a battery charging system including a primary source of power common to both automatically rendered effective by reduction of pressure in the pressure system, and apparatus jointly controlled by said systems to continue said power effective until said pressure is increased to av predetermined'point and for their discontinuing said power if said battery has a predetermined charge, and means including a differential relay adapted to continue said power effective if the charge of said battery has fallen below a predetermined point until thevcharge of said battery reaches a predetermined point.

v15. A pressure charging system and a batterycharging system, said systems having a primary charging power, apparatus controlled by the pressure system for `starting the charging power into action, said apparatus also being adapted to discontinue said power under apredeterminedcondition, and apparatus including a differential relay controlled'by the battery charging system for continuing the charging power in action and for Ithereafter stopping the application of the charging power.

16. `A charging system including apressure tank and a gas engine and associated charging means for increasing the pressure, an electrical self-starter for said engine, automatically effective when the pressure is reduced, means automatically actuated by an increase of pressure in said tank to render said means ineffective to charge-said tank while said gas engine operates, an electric storagebattery and a charging system therefor, said gas engine furnishing power to char e saidV battery after said means are rendere ineffective, said battery charging system including means y for stopping said engine.

In testimon whereof, ,the signature of the inventor isa xedheretoi. v

' JOHN J.KANEJ. 

